Carbon measurements from Japanese microfossils extend the accuracy of radiocarbon dating to beyond 50,000 years ago. (Report & Perspective)
Researchers are calling for new tools and funding to study the cell's sugar molecules, highlighted red in this zebrafish embryo. (News Focus)
This year's winner includes atomic microscopy, juggling, clowning, and a big dance number.
Quantitative imaging of cellular heterogeneity in breast cancer complements genomic data to predict patient survival.
Various signals activate the RNA-dependent protein kinase PKR, which promotes inflammation.
Why is a winner of the 2012 Shaw Prize for astronomy working as an engineer?
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Twisted light, ejecting the Moon, male contraception, and more.
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